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    2021届人教版中考英语模块复习(二十四)中考题型综合练习(三)专项一:六选五We all know about Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian artist of the fifteenth century. Many people agree that his talent was the main reason for his achievement. ______1______The example of Leonardo is useful when we think about a difficult question. Which is more important for success, talent or hard work? I believe that hard work is more important.Talent is something that one is born with. It is a great ability that makes success easier. ______2_____He showed genius(天赋)from when he was very young. He didnt need to work as hard as other people.But talent is not enough for most people. Talent makes a great difference, but most people are not so different from the rest. And people who know they have a natural talent might work less hard. But ordinary people need to find their weaknesses and spare no effort to get over them. They will succeed by working hard. ________3_________Talent can help us at the beginning, but the one who crosses the finish line first is the winner. During the race, hard work is motivation(动力).And no one can succeed without motivation.It is said, Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard,   4     so even talent needs hard work; Einstein was talented, It was his great effort that made him a great scientist.Hard work can be good for both the average person and the genius. Everyone should work hard. The gate of success won't open if we don't put out our all into life. ________5______A. Mozart is a good example.B. Life is like a long-distance race.C. But not everyone has talent.D. In a ward, hard work is more important for success than talent.E. However, the great effort he put in was very important as well.F.but could he be successful if he had just sat on a soft sofa and done nothing? 专项二:阅读表达Britain has many kilometers of rivers and canals (运河) —and around 30,000 people live on these waters in houseboats.People started living in houseboats in the 1800s, when the country’s canals were built. People chose to live on the water in order to feel closer to nature and have a quieter way of life.Living on the water sounds romantic, but it is also hard work. There are many jobs to do every day, such as bringing in clean water and getting rid of dirty water from the toilet, sink and shower. During winter, living on a boat can be very cold. So some people who like to live on water avoid this season. Also, most boats are quite small inside. You don’t have much space, especially if you are a couple, family or group of friends.Although it is not easy, the number of people living on houseboats has been getting larger and larger over the past few years. More families and young people are choosing to live in houseboats because it is much cheaper than living in a flat or a house.Another good thing is that people who live in houseboats always help each other and like to show kindness to their neighbours. This is quite a different story from people who live in flats or houses and may hardly know the people next door at all.1. How many people live in houseboats in the UK?2. When did the British build their country’s canals?3. In which seasons are houseboats more suitable for living? 4. Why do more and more people prefer to live on water instead of living in a flat or a house?5. What are people living in houseboats like according to the last paragraph?专项三:完型填空 A man was walking along the street when he saw a woman struggling with a large box . It was half in and half  1  of her car . He was a helpful kind of man, so he went up to the woman and said, Let me give you a hand with that box .It looks very  2  .Thats very kind of you, the woman said . Im having a lot of  3  with it .I think its stuck . Together well soon move it, the man said. He  4  into the back seat of the car and took hold of the other end of the box . He said, I am ready . And he began to  5  hard .For several minutes the man and the woman struggled with the box . Soon they were  6  in the face . Lets rest for a minute, the man said. Im sorry, but it  7  stuck . A few minutes later, the man said, Lets try again. Are you ready ?  8  of them took hold of the box again . One, two, three ! the man said, and again they went on with their struggle .At last, when they were very tired, the man said, You are  9  . Its stuck really . I dont think theres  10  we can get it out of the car . Get it out of the car ? the woman cried. Im trying to get it in ! (   )1. A. in    B. out    C. on   D. off (   )2. A. heavy      B. strong       C. dear      D. new (   )3. A. trouble    B. questions     C. matter      D. accidents (   )4. A. got      B. stepped      C. came      D. walked (   )5. A. pull    B. carry        C. push     D. walked (   )6. A. white    B. tired      C. red      D. hurt (   )7. A. goes   B. falls     C. grows   D. seems (   )8. A. Every       B. All          C. Either     D. Both (   )9. A. ready   B. right        C. clever     D. sure (   )10. A. anything    B. anywhere     C. anyone  D. anyway专项四:阅读理解World famous physicist(物理学家) Stephen Hawking died peacefully at his home in Cambridge on March 14th, 2018. Hawking was born in Oxford, England on January 8th, 1942. He went to school in a small city near London. As he himself admitted, he wasn’t very serious about studying. He did very little work, he was never top of his class. However, he still achieved good marks. After leaving school, Hawking first went to Oxford University to study physics. Then he went to Cambridge University to study cosmology(宇宙学).At the age of 21, Hawking noticed something wrong with him. He had a bad illness that stopped him from moving and talking. He couldn’t communicate except by blinking(眨眼). He sat on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate with others, he moved two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He chose his words from the screen, which were then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器). “I’ve had the disease for most of my life,” Hawking once said, “Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work.”Although Hawking was a disabled man, he made great achievements. He received many awards and prizes for his work, including the Albert Einstein Award—the highest achievement in physics.Hawking worked at Cambridge University as a professor. His story shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope. "Life is not fair." he once said, "You just have to do the best you can in your own situation."1. When did Stephen Hawking pass away?A. On January 8th, 1942    B. On March 14th, 2018    C. On March 24th, 20182. During studying in a small city near London, we know that     .A. Stephen Hawking was the best student of his classB. Stephen Hawking didn’t work hard at his lessonsC. Stephen Hawking began to study cosmology3. What happened to Stephen Hawking when he was 21?A. There was something wrong with his headB. He couldn’t even blink to communicate except by moving fingersC. He could neither talk nor move4. How did Stephen Hawking communicate with others after the bad illness?A. By mouth    B. By body languages    C. By a voice synthesizer5. Why was Stephen Hawking so successful at his work?A. Because he never hope in his own conditionB. Because life was not fair for himC. Because he had a bad illness专项五:写作社会实践活动根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。学校组织过很多社会实践活动,请你写一篇短文,介绍一下你参加的一次活动,在这次活动中你去了哪里,做了什么,你的感受是什么。提示词语:Agriculture Carnival(农业嘉年华), the Science and Technology Museum, the Capital Museum...提示问题: Where did you go?          What did you do during the activity? How do you feel? 

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